Aus Open: Day Eight in pictures

Some snapshots of the eighth day of the Australian Open.

Published : Jan 25, 2016 19:35 IST

Photo: Reuters

Milos Raonic (left) has a word with Stanislas Wawrinka after his win in five sets. Wawrinka came back into the contest remarkably well after dropping the first two sets. But Raonic broke him twice in the final set to seal the contest.

Photo: Rafiq Maqbool

Sania Mirza (left) and Martina Hingis, the top seed in women's doubles, eased through to the quarterfinals with a 6-1, 6-3 win over Svetlana Kuznetsova and Roberta Vinci.

Photo: Reuters

Andy Murray reacts after his 6-4, 6-4, 7-6 win over Bernard Tomic in the fourth round.

Photo: Michael Dodge

Ekaterina Makarova of Russia gets medical help in her tightly fought match against Johanna Konta. Makarova lost the third set 6-8 to bow out.

Photo: Reuters

Johanna Konta is ecstatic after her victory against Ekaterina Makarova 4-6, 6-4, 8-6.

Photo: Rafiq Maqbool

David Ferrer, the eighth seed, reacts after his straight-sets' victory over the 10th seed John Isner.

Photo: Reuters

A tennis fan, Greg Alexander, attended the Australian Open with his face decorated with green paint.

Photo: Vince Caligiuri

Tomas Berdych cooks a barbecue and wears a hat with the Australian flag on it.

Photo: Vincent Thian

Victoria Azarenka cools with ice towels in her fourth round match against Barbora Strycova. She won in straights sets 6-2, 6-4.

Photo: Reuters

Azarenka salutes in a unique manner after her win.

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Milos Raonic (left) has a word with Stanislas Wawrinka after his win in five sets. Wawrinka came back into the contest remarkably well after dropping the first two sets. But Raonic broke him twice in the final set to seal the contest.
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